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I have to start off saying that Reading Horizons is an
incredible program. I wish they had this available when I was in grade school.

The importance of reading and reading well affects every
aspect of your life. Have you heard that in k-4th grade, students
learn HOW to read; from 4th grade on, students read to learn.
Reading is so engrained in how we learn, mature, and interact.

If you have a child that struggles, didn’t learn the basic reading
foundations, has a learning disconnect or many other issues, getting them
involved in a reading learning strategy is so important. And even more
importantly, to do it as early in their training as possible.

I have a daughter with a visual learning disconnect. In
public school, they wanted to accommodate her rather than teach her how to work
with and learn to adjust her learning style. Luckily, we caught it, put her in
a private school willing to work with these issues as well as put her in a very
expensive and extensive reading program. I don’t regret any part of what we
chose to do. Had I learned about Reading Horizons while she was younger might
have helped. It will definitely help us going forward with her training as well
as her younger sister.

If you are familiar with LearningRx and Lindamood Bell and
well as other educational training facilities, then you are familiar with
similar programs to Reading Horizons. Reading Horizons can be done in public
school settings, home school setting as well as working one on one with your
own child. Anything you do to strengthen a child’s reading ability will benefit
them for the rest of their life.

I am so happy to have the Reading Horizons Intensive Phonics
Instructor Materials and you can be too. Reading Horizons has offered one lucky
Try it – Like it reader the same materials I have reviewed. This is a $349
package. You can enter to win at the link below.

Reading
Horizons requests entries from US only due to the expense of mailing their heavy
paper materials.